[Q] OnePLus One - Converting from ColorOS to CM11S - ONE Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi XDADev Community,
I am a new owner of a OnePlus One 64GB China edition- running ColorOS. I was very dissatisfied with ColorOS, and wished to update to Cyanogenmod 11.
Here is what I have done so far:
- Insatlled SDK and all drivers on Win8.1
- Used Bacon Root Toolkit (by Wug) to unlock and root device
- Transferred over the cm-11.0-XNPH44S-bacon-signed-fastboot and gapps-kk-20140606-signed to my device's SD
- Booted into TWRP
Now, when I go to Install and try to run the bacon fastboot, I get a failed message. I am guessing I have a damaged or incomplete image, however I did download this from Cyanogenmod directly. I am unable to boot the phone, and I am stuck in TWRP. I am somewhat technically inclined, however I must be honest that this is my first rooting of any device.
Should I be trying a sideboot? Restore to factory ColorOS? Start from scratch? I have no idea what my next step is, and after hours and hours of reviewing threads and youtube videos, I am at my wits end. I would not have posted if I didn't find the answer for my issue.
I am hoping that someone can assist me, or at least point me in the right direction. I am happy to reward any assistance received. I thank you in advance for your time. Thanks!

see if it helps
http://forum.xda-developers.com/one...kloop-audio-fx-fc-efs-corrupt-t2879061/page80

hellatbs said:
Hi XDADev Community,
I am a new owner of a OnePlus One 64GB China edition- running ColorOS. I was very dissatisfied with ColorOS, and wished to update to Cyanogenmod 11.
Here is what I have done so far:
- Insatlled SDK and all drivers on Win8.1
- Used Bacon Root Toolkit (by Wug) to unlock and root device
- Transferred over the cm-11.0-XNPH44S-bacon-signed-fastboot and gapps-kk-20140606-signed to my device's SD
- Booted into TWRP
Now, when I go to Install and try to run the bacon fastboot, I get a failed message. I am guessing I have a damaged or incomplete image, however I did download this from Cyanogenmod directly. I am unable to boot the phone, and I am stuck in TWRP. I am somewhat technically inclined, however I must be honest that this is my first rooting of any device.
Should I be trying a sideboot? Restore to factory ColorOS? Start from scratch? I have no idea what my next step is, and after hours and hours of reviewing threads and youtube videos, I am at my wits end. I would not have posted if I didn't find the answer for my issue.
I am hoping that someone can assist me, or at least point me in the right direction. I am happy to reward any assistance received. I thank you in advance for your time. Thanks!
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You've made a couple of errors. Firstly, you don't need a separate gapps package because CM11S contains gapps. Next, the cm-11.0-XNPH44S-bacon-signed-fastboot is not a ROM zip that you flash in recovery, they need to be flashed via fastboot. This is a pretty serious error, you need to be more careful and do more research so you have a better understanding of what you're doing because errors like this can lead to a bricked device.
Anyway, I have detailed instructions on how to flash the fastboot images in my guide thread here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2839471
You want to look at section 8 specifically.
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Fustigador said:
see if it helps
http://forum.xda-developers.com/one...kloop-audio-fx-fc-efs-corrupt-t2879061/page80
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That doesn't have anything to do with what he's talking about.
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[Q] Deleted system, only TWRP left.. what now?

Hi
I accidentally deleted with TWPR the system of my OnePlus One and it seems I cannot install a new rom.
I downloaded gapps and the original Oneplus One rom (zip) file and also the android stock. None of them works. It seems I need a
different format/special rom do recover from this. To make things more complicated I have a Mac and most instructions I've found are for windows.
Is there any rom I can transfer after mounting and flash via TWPR? I don't know much about android development so I appreciate technical details in replies.
Thanks!
Exactly which zip files are you trying to flash? What are the filenames?
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use a toolbox and an option to flash to stock
gfusion said:
Hi
I accidentally deleted with TWPR the system of my OnePlus One and it seems I cannot install a new rom.
I downloaded gapps and the original Oneplus One rom (zip) file and also the android stock. None of them works. It seems I need a
different format/special rom do recover from this. To make things more complicated I have a Mac and most instructions I've found are for windows.
Is there any rom I can transfer after mounting and flash via TWPR? I don't know much about android development so I appreciate technical details in replies.
Thanks!
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i assumed you fixed this since we have not heard back from you. Just an fyi - can you at least let people in your thread trying to help know you have been successful in doing what it is you were trying to do.
If not then simple download any rom transfer to your phone and flash it with TWRP and thats it. May I also suggest you dont use a toolkit since it will not give you the knowledge to fix your phone in the future
Indeed, i fixed it last night. Thank you very much.
It was too late for me to be able to do the captcha (actually, even now it's difficult).
I was using the Mac OnePlus One toolkit which is a real life safer. I already learned quite a bit but I was grateful to have the support of the toolkit. There are quite some hoops to jump through and I needed to use fastboot. Due to some reason I wasn't able to just flash a rom.
Cheers
Gfusion
playya said:
i assumed you fixed this since we have not heard back from you. Just an fyi - can you at least let people in your thread trying to help know you have been successful in doing what it is you were trying to do.
If not then simple download any rom transfer to your phone and flash it with TWRP and thats it. May I also suggest you dont use a toolkit since it will not give you the knowledge to fix your phone in the future
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gfusion said:
Indeed, i fixed it last night. Thank you very much.
It was too late for me to be able to do the captcha (actually, even now it's difficult).
I was using the Mac OnePlus One toolkit which is a real life safer. I already learned quite a bit but I was grateful to have the support of the toolkit. There are quite some hoops to jump through and I needed to use fastboot. Due to some reason I wasn't able to just flash a rom.
Cheers
Gfusion
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Here's a hint. Fastboot IS how you flash a new room for the first time had you not used the tool kit you would have seen this and done it that way lol

[Q] Just got my TF300, having a hard time with fastboot/root

I've managed to unlock the device and after looking at this guide, I realized its prefaced with the info that my android build Android 4.2 10.6.1.8 isn't supported.
How do I proceed to install TWRP? My goal is to put KatKiss on the device.
logswithmoss said:
I've managed to unlock the device and after looking at this guide, I realized its prefaced with the info that my android build Android 4.2 10.6.1.8 isn't supported.
How do I proceed to install TWRP? My goal is to put KatKiss on the device.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2688891
Check out this thread, I know its for a 700 but that is a good start ....
Ask here if you have any questions .....
Thx Josh
I managed to get to KatKiss.
It was hard. 10.6.1.8 is considered an exception in many guides. I had to do a lot of research.
In case anyone stumbles upon this thread via the search function or through a search engine, here's what worked:
Fastboot wasn't recognizing my device. I then used the Minimal ADB and Fastboot tool, and then I finally got a fastboot connection established. I also installed ASUS Sync for PC, but I don't think that is what caused fastboot to work.
Flashing TWRP went well but TWRP would not function properly. There were graphical bugs, the screen was flickering, and the zip would not install. I tried a few different versions.
So I installed CWM from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2632095
Fortunately, KatKiss can be installed through this version (6.0.4.7) of CWM. I'll be on XDA every day or two for the next month in case somebody else needs help.

[Nexus 6P] Stuck in boot animation after Flash The Factory Images (Return To Stock)

Hello to all the community, I am a little new in these topics but nothing more than guided me by instructions and a little intuition. I have followed this guide:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928
In step 10, I've done everything I asked to format my nexus 6p. What I wanted to do, is that my Nexus 6p install root and TWRP as recovery. The problem is that, when trying to update my system to a new android version (from system configuration and update), the update was downloaded and the phone restarted, but when it restarted it sent me to the TWRP recovery and it did not let me install it, so I decided to find how to delete the TWRP recovery and format the phone to remove the root and I ran into that guide that I put above.
So, I followed all the steps in step 10 except the part where it says "block bootloader", so I have the bootloader still unlocked (thank goodness), install the angler 7.1.2 and restart the device but now I'm stuck in the boot animation (where there are circling circles and random things).
I ask for your help, which is the most expert topic I know about this. This was the topic I found to ask for help, if it is not the right topic I ask you please move it.
Thank you!
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Hello to all the community, I am a little new in these topics but nothing more than guided me by instructions and a little intuition. I have followed this guide:...
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I don't have this device but, your best bet is to post this question within the following Q&A thread that's specific to your device.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3206934
Here's just a handful of helpful threads that may hopefully be helpful to you.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3206928
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3640279
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3716330
Good Luck!
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I DO NOT PROVIDE SUPPORT VIA PM UNLESS ASKED/REQUESTED BY MYSELF.
PLEASE KEEP IT IN THE THREADS WHERE EVERYONE CAN SHARE
Thanks for your answer. I already solved it, at the end of the guide I did not follow a step and that's why I could not start android. So before finishing everything, install TWRP recovery and opened it to clear cache / dalvink and it worked normally. The strange thing was that I installed version 7.1.2 in image but I get 8.0.0 in android. Well at least it works. Thank you as well!

OnePlus One softbricked

I never thought that this would happen, especially after 6 years of being an ardent flashaholic but here I am like another noob requesting for guidance.
So it started a few days back when the Flashaholic in me wanted something to divert my mind from the monotonicity of a good ROM.I was using "[8.1.x][WEEKLIES] CarbonROM | cr-6.1 [bacon]" Rom on my 3 year old bacon happily when I decided to try "Crdroid ROM for OnePlus ONE crdroid-4.6".
As mentioned in the instructions I followed the steps to each word i.e. wipe,flash rom and then gapps (using modded twrp-3.2.1-K2-bacon.)and the ROM booted fine.I setup it as usual post boot however I faced few reboots which made me doubt myself so i thought of reflashing the same ROM again but the butter fingers got the best of me and while selecting partitions to WIPE( I guess) I selected some incorrect partition and after the flash my phone went into bootloop..
I tried to boot into recovery but I wasnt able to so but I knew I could boot into recovery using Fastboot so I reflashed the recovery while in fastboot mode and ran fastboot boot TWRP.img as I wasnt able to boot into recovery with VolumeDown+Power.I tried to fetch the nandroid backup but to my astonishment it was gone and my /data partition was wiped clean.I blame myself as I must have done something wrong as I was panicked.
Since then(last sunday)my phone has been in bootloop and doesnt start in recovery unless I boot recovery from fastboot. I have spent countless hours to fix it and the things I have tried already are mentioned below
1)Flash Stock rom (CM11,CM12,CM13)
2)Erase and flash persist.img
3)Flashed CM13 snapshot or bacon_firmware_update_2015_05-15_DI.3.0.c6-00241.zip followed by RR 5.8.5 ,RR 6.0 ,Carbon rom 6.1 and c-droid 4.6
4)Flashed coloros and then stock rom(CM11,CM12,CM13) or RR 5.8.5 ,RR 6.0 ,Carbon rom 6.1 and c-droid 4.6
I have gone through this awesome guide ultimate-answer-to-bacon-flavored- by @Timmmmaaahh ,other noob friendly guides indexes , compilations ,threads on softbrick and hardbrick topics and used almost every tool created for one plus one.
I have ruled out below
1)Volume button not working as I can boot into fastboot fine using VolumeUp+Power button
2)Battery not working as my phone can stay in fastboot for pretty much a day with 50% battery or bootloops throughtout the day
I am really out of my depth and I am trying to find where I had kept my nandroid backup on Laptop/Drive but I dont think even that can help me now.I have lost a lot of precious and Important data due to my panicking and wouldnt want to lose my phone so any help and guidance would be really appreciated.
Hopefully I am posting in the correct place and havent breached any XDA rules!Aplogies in advance if I have
you are sure, that you have flash thr TWRP and not only load TWRP via sideload into the ram?
please post the command, which you have send to the phone
So I use below command to install the twrp from fasboot
fasboot flash recovery <path/twrp file>
Also I've tried to flash twrp in recovery from twrp by selecting image file option but it doesn't boot into recovery ever
I've tried twrp 2.7,2.8,3.0,3.1 and 3.2 as well on every rom that I've flasher given the compatibility.
to boot into recovery as it's not accessible I use below command
Fastboor boot <path/twrp file>
Stupid thing it seems but try different micro usb cable
vedanth123456 said:
So I use below command to install the twrp from fasboot
fasboot flash recovery <path/twrp file>
Also I've tried to flash twrp in recovery from twrp by selecting image file option but it doesn't boot into recovery ever
I've tried twrp 2.7,2.8,3.0,3.1 and 3.2 as well on every rom that I've flasher given the compatibility.
to boot into recovery as it's not accessible I use below command
Fastboor boot <path/twrp file>
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Okay, let's optimize your environment first. Make sure the path to your adb is c:\adb (don't flash stuff like "c:\users\dinky doodle\my awesome downloads\android shizzle\recovery manizzle"). Use the amazing 15 seconds adb installer and let it install the drivers as well. @kallum7 makes a good point, do try that.
Use the TWRP recommended in my guide and follow the clean flash steps (including CM13 step again).
More importantly: check md5 hashes on all your downloads. You really want to avoid flashing a corrupted recovery download. Only continue flashing ROMs once you have a stable TWRP installation going. If it's not properly booting to TWRP, do not bother flashing anything else.
When successfully booted in TWRP, make sure MTP is enabled under mount and connect it to your PC. Browse for possible backups via your computer. If you can't find any, you've probably wiped internal memory. If you didn't make a copy to your computer, the data is most likely gone forever (sorry).
Panicking is indeed a bad idea, we've all been there and it's an excellent learning process (you'll appreciate your failures later, lol). It's better to work step by step slowly, make sure you read everything thoroughly. When in doubt, just post here and we'll follow up. We'll get there, don't worry.
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Oh and rename the recovery file to recovery.img and place it in your adb folder to avoid any complications. Less = more!
Because I had bricked my phone a few months ago and I changed my USB cable and it worked perfect
kallum7 said:
Stupid thing it seems but try different micro usb cable
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Thanks mate..I did try that but it didn't endure fruitful results
Timmmmaaahh said:
Okay, let's optimize your environment first. Make sure the path to your adb is c:\adb (don't flash stuff like "c:\users\dinky doodle\my awesome downloads\android shizzle\recovery manizzle"). Use the amazing 15 seconds adb installer and let it install the drivers as well. @kallum7 makes a good point, do try that.
Use the TWRP recommended in my guide and follow the clean flash steps (including CM13 step again).
More importantly: check md5 hashes on all your downloads. You really want to avoid flashing a corrupted recovery download. Only continue flashing ROMs once you have a stable TWRP installation going. If it's not properly booting to TWRP, do not bother flashing anything else.
When successfully booted in TWRP, make sure MTP is enabled under mount and connect it to your PC. Browse for possible backups via your computer. If you can't find any, you've probably wiped internal memory. If you didn't make a copy to your computer, the data is most likely gone forever (sorry).
Panicking is indeed a bad idea, we've all been there and it's an excellent learning process (you'll appreciate your failures later, lol). It's better to work step by step slowly, make sure you read everything thoroughly. When in doubt, just post here and we'll follow up. We'll get there, don't worry.
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Oh and rename the recovery file to recovery.img and place it in your adb folder to avoid any complications. Less = more!
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Hi mate,So I pulled an all nighter yesterday and was somehow magically able to boot in TWRP.I don't remember what I did but I booted into TWRP 2.8.7.0 and the first thing I did was check if any nandroid backup was there but I was disappointed to see my /data with free 55326 MB also no backups on my drive.All my data is gone and I can't curse myself enough for that,moving on so I did manage to gather my sense and flashed TWRP 3.2.1-K2 and flashed RR-O-v6.1.0 but the phone goes into boot loop again and again.
Since then my phone is displaying some weird behavior so if I unplug my device and start my phone the phone won't boot and wont go past oneplus one splashscreen so I thought my battery is gone but if I can go in fastboot mode or TWRP mode while being plugged in and unplug my device but my phone wont die,it'll be in the respective mode for ages.
I do have a clean setup (K:\oneplus\adb\) that's how I stayed away from this mess since ages but I guess I got too cocky.
I have religiously followed your thread and it has helped me a lot so once I am home I will check the TWRP part again and get back with the results.
Once again..thanks for your guidance.
vedanth123456 said:
Hi mate,So I pulled an all nighter yesterday and was somehow magically able to boot in TWRP.I don't remember what I did but I booted into TWRP 2.8.7.0 and the first thing I did was check if any nandroid backup was there but I was disappointed to see my /data with free 55326 MB also no backups on my drive.All my data is gone and I can't curse myself enough for that,moving on so I did manage to gather my sense and flashed TWRP 3.2.1-K2 and flashed RR-O-v6.1.0 but the phone goes into boot loop again and again.
Since then my phone is displaying some weird behavior so if I unplug my device and start my phone the phone won't boot and wont go past oneplus one splashscreen so I thought my battery is gone but if I can go in fastboot mode or TWRP mode while being plugged in and unplug my device but my phone wont die,it'll be in the respective mode for ages.
I do have a clean setup (K:\oneplus\adb\) that's how I stayed away from this mess since ages but I guess I got too cocky.
I have religiously followed your thread and it has helped me a lot so once I am home I will check the TWRP part again and get back with the results.
Once again..thanks for your guidance.
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This is weird I just restarted my phone to see if it magically starts but it went into bootloop(displaying splashscreen not boot logo) in contrast to earlier when it died instantly when not plugged in also I can't boot into my recovery now!
Once I am plugged in and the phone is on bootloop and if I hold the volumedown+Powerkey it boots into TWRP properly..
This is just weird and I havent seen this behavious in the past three years of using my old lovely bacon
Try using the color os toolkit https://steemit.com/oneplus/@delusionalgenius/how-to-unbrick-oneplus-one-bacon and even though it says do not use if it is soft bricked use it this helped me
Sorry for getting back rather late (again). I'm in the middle of organizing an event and it's leaving very little XDA time. Anyway...
Isn't a hardbrick tutorial kinda agressive? I mean, I've used it before, and it's excellent, but then my device was actually hardbricked. I'd rather go for the 'back to stock' method first, setting the system back to CM13, which is a much better base for further flashing compared to ColorOS.
@vedanth123456 if you didn't take any action yet then I suggest following this thread (skip step 4!!).
The deal is to flash all images from fastboot. This will – naturally – wipe every single partition on your device!
I suggest doing the fastboot flashing manually (copy paste each command one by one) to avoid your device getting its bootloader locked. You DO NOT want to lock the bootloader on a OnePlus One if you ever wish to unlock it again.
When you successfully booted CM13, go though its initial setup, [disable recovery protection in system or developer settings] (it's been so long since I've experienced this process that I'm not sure if this option was present in CM13; if you can't find it, don't mind), get back to fastboot mode and flash K2 TWRP. First thing to do at this point: create a full nandroid backup of your working CM13 setup and copy it externally. ROM flashing should now be successful. If not, I'm afraid your hardware is failing. Do try several ROMs.
Don't forget to check those md5 hashes!
By the way, your /data is supposed to be empty after a factory reset. /data merely contains settings and app data (user added information). Backups and user media go to the /sdcard partition, which is known as internal memory. If I may suggest a ROM, go for CrDroid. It's more stable compared to RR, it's still actively developed and it has similar features.
Timmmmaaahh said:
Sorry for getting back rather late (again). I'm in the middle of organizing an event and it's leaving very little XDA time. Anyway...
Isn't a hardbrick tutorial kinda agressive? I mean, I've used it before, and it's excellent, but then my device was actually hardbricked. I'd rather go for the 'back to stock' method first, setting the system back to CM13, which is a much better base for further flashing compared to ColorOS.
@vedanth123456 if you didn't take any action yet then I suggest following this thread (skip step 4!!).
The deal is to flash all images from fastboot. This will – naturally – wipe every single partition on your device!
I suggest doing the fastboot flashing manually (copy paste each command one by one) to avoid your device getting its bootloader locked. You DO NOT want to lock the bootloader on a OnePlus One if you ever wish to unlock it again.
When you successfully booted CM13, go though its initial setup, [disable recovery protection in system or developer settings] (it's been so long since I've experienced this process that I'm not sure if this option was present in CM13; if you can't find it, don't mind), get back to fastboot mode and flash K2 TWRP. First thing to do at this point: create a full nandroid backup of your working CM13 setup and copy it externally. ROM flashing should now be successful. If not, I'm afraid your hardware is failing. Do try several ROMs.
Don't forget to check those md5 hashes!
By the way, your /data is supposed to be empty after a factory reset. /data merely contains settings and app data (user added information). Backups and user media go to the /sdcard partition, which is known as internal memory. If I may suggest a ROM, go for CrDroid. It's more stable compared to RR, it's still actively developed and it has similar features.
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Hi mate
Apologies for not acknowledging your message and not replying back earlier. I've been traveling using a spare phone and things just aren't the same on it.
To give u an update, I tried the steps mentioned in the link (which I had tried previously as well) but the phone didn't boot. Same bootlooping and issue with the twrp.
So I went through other forums and links and finally found an exe that worked.!!!!!! So the exe seems to be an modified version of the one mentioned in the hard brick method and has been created by someone else (NOT ME!!)
My phone after many moons has booted and its on the good old cyanogen CM 11.0 XNPH44S. I've tried numerous roms on this bad boy but there is some beauty in the simplicity of the good old roms.
My phone battery is charging pretty slowly and wifi is not turning on so I'm still tensed but the fact that it booted is a small victory. I would want to upgrade to a stable rom once my phone is charged and not displaying erratic behavior so I'll wait for a day and see how it works but I'll want to upgrade to a slightly latest rom probably not a battery hogging one.
I believe I'll have to first install an old twrp followed by nandroid backup(save on every goddammed devices I own), then some CM snapshot and finally the rom but please can you confirm and suggest.
vedanth123456 said:
Hi mate
Apologies for not acknowledging your message and not replying back earlier. I've been traveling using a spare phone and things just aren't the same on it.
To give u an update, I tried the steps mentioned in the link (which I had tried previously as well) but the phone didn't boot. Same bootlooping and issue with the twrp.
So I went through other forums and links and finally found an exe that worked.!!!!!! So the exe seems to be an modified version of the one mentioned in the hard brick method and has been created by someone else (NOT ME!!)
My phone after many moons has booted and its on the good old cyanogen CM 11.0 XNPH44S. I've tried numerous roms on this bad boy but there is some beauty in the simplicity of the good old roms.
My phone battery is charging pretty slowly and wifi is not turning on so I'm still tensed but the fact that it booted is a small victory. I would want to upgrade to a stable rom once my phone is charged and not displaying erratic behavior so I'll wait for a day and see how it works but I'll want to upgrade to a slightly latest rom probably not a battery hogging one.
I believe I'll have to first install an old twrp followed by nandroid backup(save on every goddammed devices I own), then some CM snapshot and finally the rom but please can you confirm and suggest.
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Heya!
Well, this is legacy material so I kinda forgot what TWRP worked best for the older ROMs (2.8?). The latest TWRP should be backwards compatible and support CM11 so you can give that a whirl first. You're just making a backup (no write actions) and TWRP's are easily replaced with other version so there ain't much to lose. Anyway, glad you got it running! I'd still go with the CM13 flash before moving to one of the modern ones. If you encounter more bootloops, that same exe should recover it for ya. By the way, can you PM me a link to that exe? Who knows, it might come in handy one day.
As a stable up-to-date ROM I can really suggest crDroid. I've been using it myself for a few weeks now. @chineel is a talented and devoted dev.
Timmmmaaahh said:
Heya!
Well, this is legacy material so I kinda forgot what TWRP worked best for the older ROMs (2.8?). The latest TWRP should be backwards compatible and support CM11 so you can give that a whirl first. You're just making a backup (no write actions) and TWRP's are easily replaced with other version so there ain't much to lose. Anyway, glad you got it running! I'd still go with the CM13 flash before moving to one of the modern ones. If you encounter more bootloops, that same exe should recover it for ya. By the way, can you PM me a link to that exe? Who knows, it might come in handy one day.
As a stable up-to-date ROM I can really suggest crDroid. I've been using it myself for a few weeks now. @chineel is a talented and devoted dev.
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Try bacon root toolkit you can perform most of the things very easily.
chineel said:
Try bacon root toolkit you can perform most of the things very easily.
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Hey man, thanks for pinching in. I'm personally not a fan of these toolkits as one can accidentally lock the bootloader and I prefer manual style because it's educational and you see more of what's going on. It's like I preferred DOS over Windows 3.11 back in the day. That's pretty much the same, right?... ?
Timmmmaaahh said:
Heya!
Well, this is legacy material so I kinda forgot what TWRP worked best for the older ROMs (2.8?). The latest TWRP should be backwards compatible and support CM11 so you can give that a whirl first. You're just making a backup (no write actions) and TWRP's are easily replaced with other version so there ain't much to lose. Anyway, glad you got it running! I'd still go with the CM13 flash before moving to one of the modern ones. If you encounter more bootloops, that same exe should recover it for ya. By the way, can you PM me a link to that exe? Who knows, it might come in handy one day.
As a stable up-to-date ROM I can really suggest crDroid. I've been using it myself for a few weeks now. @chineel is a talented and devoted dev.
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Hi Mate,
My perils seem not to end.So after the last update I tried to start my phone and it started but as soon as I removed the power cord the phone switched off.
I realized that the issue was with the battery so I got it replaced in one of the OnePlus Authorized service center.
The new battery with only one month warranty started just fine and I could see the phone hold power without the charger attached.So I reached home and did the below
1)Flash Twrp
2)Flash CM 13 snapshot
3)Flash cdroid and gapps
4)Reboot phone
Everything seems to work as expected other than the goddamn network and the wifi.My phone has no IMEI and ofcourse I have no EFS backup stored cause of my previous fiasco.
Any ideas mate,I see forums where itts told to install color os and then cm11 and then something but I dont want to risk anything anymore .
Any advice ?
vedanth123456 said:
Hi Mate,
My perils seem not to end.So after the last update I tried to start my phone and it started but as soon as I removed the power cord the phone switched off.
I realized that the issue was with the battery so I got it replaced in one of the OnePlus Authorized service center.
The new battery with only one month warranty started just fine and I could see the phone hold power without the charger attached.So I reached home and did the below
1)Flash Twrp
2)Flash CM 13 snapshot
3)Flash cdroid and gapps
4)Reboot phone
Everything seems to work as expected other than the goddamn network and the wifi.My phone has no IMEI and ofcourse I have no EFS backup stored cause of my previous fiasco.
Any ideas mate,I see forums where itts told to install color os and then cm11 and then something but I dont want to risk anything anymore .
Any advice ?
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you are going to have to use the colour os toolkit to get the imei info back there is nothing else you can do
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vedanth123456 said:
Hi Mate,
My perils seem not to end.So after the last update I tried to start my phone and it started but as soon as I removed the power cord the phone switched off.
I realized that the issue was with the battery so I got it replaced in one of the OnePlus Authorized service center.
The new battery with only one month warranty started just fine and I could see the phone hold power without the charger attached.So I reached home and did the below
1)Flash Twrp
2)Flash CM 13 snapshot
3)Flash cdroid and gapps
4)Reboot phone
Everything seems to work as expected other than the goddamn network and the wifi.My phone has no IMEI and ofcourse I have no EFS backup stored cause of my previous fiasco.
Any ideas mate,I see forums where itts told to install color os and then cm11 and then something but I dont want to risk anything anymore .
Any advice ?
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you are going to have to use the colour os toolkit to get the imei info back there is nothing else you can do
kallum7 said:
you are going to have to use the colour os toolkit to get the imei info back there is nothing else you can do
---------- Post added at 05:34 PM ---------- Previous post was at 05:20 PM ----------
you are going to have to use the colour os toolkit to get the imei info back there is nothing else you can do
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Mate ,can you please help me with the link ?
I know I can google it but I just dont want to take chances anymore
vedanth123456 said:
Hi Mate,
My perils seem not to end.So after the last update I tried to start my phone and it started but as soon as I removed the power cord the phone switched off.
I realized that the issue was with the battery so I got it replaced in one of the OnePlus Authorized service center.
The new battery with only one month warranty started just fine and I could see the phone hold power without the charger attached.So I reached home and did the below
1)Flash Twrp
2)Flash CM 13 snapshot
3)Flash cdroid and gapps
4)Reboot phone
Everything seems to work as expected other than the goddamn network and the wifi.My phone has no IMEI and ofcourse I have no EFS backup stored cause of my previous fiasco.
Any ideas mate,I see forums where itts told to install color os and then cm11 and then something but I dont want to risk anything anymore .
Any advice ?
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I'd hate to say I told you so ?
Don't worry too much. The cool thing about flashing with Android is that there's always other ways to get to a working system. Plus, having a fizzled up system is how you'll learn the most about how this all works. You'll be a pro in no time. I personally got seriously into troubleshooting with a hard bricked OPO that had a wasted flash chip. Believe me when I say that's a whole other world of pain.
One question: did you wipe system/data/caches between the CM13 and the crDroid flash? That's kind of important. It would also be useful to mention the versions of everything.
I have no first person experience with broken EFS partitions but according to what I've read you'll indeed have to get ColorOS running. You could try wiping everything again and flash CM13 to see if that boots fine (with working connectivity) but I'm afraid you'll have to go through the whole works: wipe all, flash or fastboot flash ColorOS, get it running (verify IMEI), flash TWRP and backup EFS (MAKE AN EXTERNAL COPY), wipe all again, flash CM13, get it running, wipe all again, flash crDroid + Gapps, wipe caches and boot to a (hopefully) working system. If EFS broke again you can simply restore the backup made earlier instead of starting over.
Mind that when I say wipe all, it doesn't have to include internal memory or you'll be wiping backups you might need later on.
Alright, here goes your 27th attempt. Good luck! ?
mate here is the link https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/general/guide-unbrick-oneplus-one-t3013732 even though it says do not use on soft brick devices in your case you are going to have to

Qualcomm Crashdump

Hi all
I have just bought a new Oneplus 6 and wanted to install Lineage Os.
I had initially set up the OP6 with my google account and installed some minimum apps over a couple of days. The phone updated a couple of times. I think I started on Android 8, it definitely updated to Android 9 and I think it updated to Android 10. But I am not completely sure of this because I did not take notice at that stage because I didn't realise that this might have significance..
I followed the guide from the lineaoge os wiki here
wiki.lineageos.org/devices/enchilada[
I got as far as using adb to Fastboot boot twrp-3.3.1-2-enchilada.img (which was the latest image in the dl.twrp.me/enchilada/
It then got stuck in the qualcomm crashdump line on screen.
I spent a day checking posts, including here on XDA. There are a lot of posts dealing with this issue and I did try to follow some of them with less or more success but no resolve. I downloaded Android 9.02 and used the following instructions
techtrickz.com/how-to/recover-oneplus-6-and-6t-from-qualcomm-crashdump-mode/
The routine started to run and then posted a series of error messages and exited. ( I have a screenshot of the terminal window but cannot see a way to post it here)
I have tried to research this further and there are plenty of posts and lots of suggestions. But to be honest I have become confused as some of the posts give significantly different solutions to each other.
I wondered whether it would be possible to give me some help or point me in the right direction to a post which is current and has the steps that I am likely to need succeed..
Thanks in advance for any help you can give.
grego34 said:
Hi all
I have just bought a new Oneplus 6 and wanted to install Lineage Os.
I had initially set up the OP6 with my google account and installed some minimum apps over a couple of days. The phone updated a couple of times. I think I started on Android 8, it definitely updated to Android 9 and I think it updated to Android 10. But I am not completely sure of this because I did not take notice at that stage because I didn't realise that this might have significance..
I followed the guide from the lineaoge os wiki here
wiki.lineageos.org/devices/enchilada[
I got as far as using adb to Fastboot boot twrp-3.3.1-2-enchilada.img (which was the latest image in the dl.twrp.me/enchilada/
It then got stuck in the qualcomm crashdump line on screen.
I spent a day checking posts, including here on XDA. There are a lot of posts dealing with this issue and I did try to follow some of them with less or more success but no resolve. I downloaded Android 9.02 and used the following instructions
techtrickz.com/how-to/recover-oneplus-6-and-6t-from-qualcomm-crashdump-mode/
The routine started to run and then posted a series of error messages and exited. ( I have a screenshot of the terminal window but cannot see a way to post it here)
I have tried to research this further and there are plenty of posts and lots of suggestions. But to be honest I have become confused as some of the posts give significantly different solutions to each other.
I wondered whether it would be possible to give me some help or point me in the right direction to a post which is current and has the steps that I am likely to need succeed..
Thanks in advance for any help you can give.
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I would recommend using fastboot flashable stock rom from here. People also like to use msmtool, but I feel like it is an overkill.
Please note this warning:
These ROMs can't be used to update or downgrade your phone but just to restore your phone, so don't use them to come back to oreo or to update from oreo to pie.
So grab the latest oxygen os 10, and follow the instructions to flash it. After that, if you are feeling a bit paranoid maybe download a zip from oneplus and do a local update. You now should have your phone back.
Official TWRP does not support android 10 yet, as far as I understand, so that is probably the issue. If you want lineageos 16, you should downgrade to android 9 using a downgrade package provided by oneplus and then update to Oxygen OS 9.0.9.
There is unofficial twrp by mauronofrio that supports android 10. If you want to go from OOS 10 to some other android 10 rom
[email protected] said:
I would recommend using fastboot flashable stock rom from here. People also like to use msmtool, but I feel like it is an overkill.
Please note this warning:
These ROMs can't be used to update or downgrade your phone but just to restore your phone, so don't use them to come back to oreo or to update from oreo to pie.
So grab the latest oxygen os 10, and follow the instructions to flash it. After that, if you are feeling a bit paranoid maybe download a zip from oneplus and do a local update. You now should have your phone back.
Official TWRP does not support android 10 yet, as far as I understand, so that is probably the issue. If you want lineageos 16, you should downgrade to android 9 using a downgrade package provided by oneplus and then update to Oxygen OS 9.0.9.
There is unofficial twrp by mauronofrio that supports android 10. If you want to go from OOS 10 to some other android 10 rom
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Thanks very much for your helpful reply. I am now back to a working phone with Oxygen os10. And you have also explained what was wrong when I tried to fix it, I was trying to load an Oxygen Os 9 on a phone that had already been upgraded to 10 and you have explained what went wrong in the first place, I was trying to flash an incompatible TWRP image onto Android 10. So your short post has explained a lot. Thank you.
I am not feeling paranoid unless you advise that I should be and I do want to install lineage os. So I need to revert to Oxygen Os9. I have looked on the Oneplus site and that have found the option to Upgrade to 10.3 but no option to downgrade. In the Oneplus community there is a link to downloadable ROMs, these are divided into a number of folders some of which look not applicable. There are three folders that look of interest
1. Signed flashable zips
2. OTA incremental update zips
3. Stock boot-recovery images
Here is the link /forums.oneplus.com/threads/oneplus-6-rom-ota-oxygen-os-mirrors-for-official-oxygen-os-roms-and-ota-updates.835607/
I can see it is not the OTA Incremental that I need but am unsure if it is signed flashable zips or Stock boot recovery images. or whether it is neither.
Do I flash as normal or would it be a local update?
I would be grateful for any further advice.
Thanks again and for any help provided now.
grego34 said:
Thanks very much for your helpful reply. I am now back to a working phone with Oxygen os10. And you have also explained what was wrong when I tried to fix it, I was trying to load an Oxygen Os 9 on a phone that had already been upgraded to 10 and you have explained what went wrong in the first place, I was trying to flash an incompatible TWRP image onto Android 10. So your short post has explained a lot. Thank you.
I am not feeling paranoid unless you advise that I should be and I do want to install lineage os. So I need to revert to Oxygen Os9. I have looked on the Oneplus site and that have found the option to Upgrade to 10.3 but no option to downgrade. In the Oneplus community there is a link to downloadable ROMs, these are divided into a number of folders some of which look not applicable. There are three folders that look of interest
1. Signed flashable zips
2. OTA incremental update zips
3. Stock boot-recovery images
Here is the link /forums.oneplus.com/threads/oneplus-6-rom-ota-oxygen-os-mirrors-for-official-oxygen-os-roms-and-ota-updates.835607/
I can see it is not the OTA Incremental that I need but am unsure if it is signed flashable zips or Stock boot recovery images. or whether it is neither.
Do I flash as normal or would it be a local update?
I would be grateful for any further advice.
Thanks again and for any help provided now.
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I have had luck with this downgrade package. I basically googled it, the package is hosted on a legitimate website, so that's what I used. Just download it, put it on your phone and do a local upgrade through updater app.
Once you have done that I would recommend upgrading to the latest Android 9, which is OOS version 9.0.9 I believe. Then go ahead and follow instructions to install lineageos.
I am actually on LineageOS 16 + MicroG right now, so I ran into the same problems you did Glad I could help!
TexnoViking said:
I have had luck with //oxygenos.oneplus.net/fulldowngrade_wipe_MSM_17819_181025_2315_user_MP1_release.zip" downgrade package. I basically googled it, the package is hosted on a legitimate website, so that's what I used. Just download it, put it on your phone and do a local upgrade through updater app.
Once you have done that I would recommend upgrading to the latest Android 9, which is OOS version 9.0.9 I believe. Then go ahead and follow instructions to install lineageos.
I am actually on LineageOS 16 + MicroG right now, so I ran into the same problems you did Glad I could help!
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Thanks so much for your reply again.
I used your downgrade link and that all worked well and then let it upgrade to OOS 9.0.9. Again all very positive.
I then tried to flash TWRP to the device using this image "twrp-3.3.1-2-enchilada.img" It appeared to flash okay. Then I issued the command
"fastboot boot twrp-3.3.1-2-enchilada.img" over my adb connection and it returned to the Qualcomm Crashdump error.
I presume I have to start again with the exception that this time I can use a flashable stock rom that is OOS 9.09? Is that correct?
Then do you have any suggestions for getting round the TWRP problem? Did you use a different version?
Thanks in advance for any help.
grego34 said:
Thanks so much for your reply again.
I used your downgrade link and that all worked well and then let it upgrade to OOS 9.0.9. Again all very positive.
I then tried to flash TWRP to the device using this image "twrp-3.3.1-2-enchilada.img" It appeared to flash okay. Then I issued the command
"fastboot boot twrp-3.3.1-2-enchilada.img" over my adb connection and it returned to the Qualcomm Crashdump error.
I presume I have to start again with the exception that this time I can use a flashable stock rom that is OOS 9.09? Is that correct?
Then do you have any suggestions for getting round the TWRP problem? Did you use a different version?
Thanks in advance for any help.
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Hm. Yes, unfortunately the safest thing to do is to start again. But you can start with 9.0.9 right away.
People have been discussing a similar issue here. It seems like using unofficial twrp by blu_spark helps. Maybe twrp-3.2.3-x_blu_spark_v9.91_op6.img or maybe try the latest one.
Also, make sure you read the instructions on lineageos website. Make sure you have oem unlocked, usb debugging enabled and you clicked "always give access to this" device or something, do the fastboot set_active a. I have also used fastboot flash boot_a <recovery_filename>.img. However, I do recall using fastboot boot <recovery_filename>.img some other time and I think it worked....
Anyway, yeah, maybe try this modified recovery by blu spark and follow the instructions carefully.
TexnoViking said:
Hm. Yes, unfortunately the safest thing to do is to start again. But you can start with 9.0.9 right away.
People have been discussing a similar issue here. It seems like using unofficial twrp by blu_spark helps. Maybe twrp-3.2.3-x_blu_spark_v9.91_op6.img or maybe try the latest one.
Also, make sure you read the instructions on lineageos website. Make sure you have oem unlocked, usb debugging enabled and you clicked "always give access to this" device or something, do the fastboot set_active a. I have also used fastboot flash boot_a <recovery_filename>.img. However, I do recall using fastboot boot <recovery_filename>.img some other time and I think it worked....
Anyway, yeah, maybe try this modified recovery by blu spark and follow the instructions carefully.
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Thanks very much for your helpful reply and apologies for the delay in my reply to this post, I have been tied up with work the last couple of days.
I did re-install OOS 9 and then followed the instructions on the Team Win site to install TWRP in the Oneplus6. I had success after I used the latest TWRP image and zip from that site . I was then able to install Lineage OS and Microg as I wished.
So thanks for the help all. Really appreciated.
grego34 said:
Thanks very much for your helpful reply and apologies for the delay in my reply to this post, I have been tied up with work the last couple of days.
I did re-install OOS 9 and then followed the instructions on the Team Win site to install TWRP in the Oneplus6. I had success after I used the latest TWRP image and zip from that site . I was then able to install Lineage OS and Microg as I wished.
So thanks for the help all. Really appreciated.
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Great! I am glad you managed to fix your phone! Enjoy

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